Pregnancy and Childbirth Vulnerability
Cross-source consensus on Pregnancy and Childbirth Vulnerability from 1 sources and 4 claims.
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- The study frames pregnancy and childbirth in Burkina Faso as a vulnerable transition involving biomedical, emotional, social, and spiritual uncertainty. — Navigating a vulnerable transition: a qualitative study of the role of companions and providers in pregnancy and childbirth in Burkina Faso
- Women described childbirth as a time when they needed clinical protection from providers and non-clinical support from companions. — Navigating a vulnerable transition: a qualitative study of the role of companions and providers in pregnancy and childbirth in Burkina Faso
- Birth is understood through the theoretical framework as a liminal period of physical and social transition marked by uncertainty and possible harm. — Navigating a vulnerable transition: a qualitative study of the role of companions and providers in pregnancy and childbirth in Burkina Faso
- Women’s experiences in Burkina Faso are shaped by facility-based birth, biomedical risk awareness, family decision-making, and social and spiritual interpretations of childbirth. — Navigating a vulnerable transition: a qualitative study of the role of companions and providers in pregnancy and childbirth in Burkina Faso